Thursday, August 15, 2013

Florida week

Davis and I recently returned from a glorious week of family, friends, beach, and seafood! It was such a lovely time with everyone and so relaxing to be by the ocean.


ahhhhhh


Growing up, my family frequented St. Augustine Florida more than  any other beach. My grandparent's had a RV and they went many times and we often would join them. My very first trip without my parents was with my grandparents and older bother to St. Augustine. Around the holidays last year, my family decided to rendezvous there this summer. It was a wonderful decision and we were so very happy to see the ocean after living in land-locked states for over three years now.

Our weekends in Florida were spent in Orlando, where Davis' dad lives. We feel so blessed by all of our family and the trip's timing was perfect. So many other dear friends and family were near by.


it appears we didn't all fit in this shot :)

 Davis' sister, Caroline, and her husband, Dustin, and their two kids, Julip and Eloise, were in Orlando that first morning. We ate a yummy breakfast together. We got quality time with Lilly, Davis' half sister as well as his dad and step-mom. We hardly ever get to see these people, it was so dear to have even just a few hours with them.


Julip and Uncle Davis
Bettina and Lilly

During the week, we were at the beach in St. Augustine with my family. It's always a good time when we get to see everyone. Being the odd-balls out west, we don't get nearly as much time with them as we'd like.  We spent most of the time alternating between the breezy sunshine and swimming in the water during the days.



reading in the sun


early morning beach


documentation of our ridiculous towels


boys did a little fishing...
daniel caught this hammer head shark


About two hours away near Live Oak Florida, live my grandparents who first took us to St. Augustine. I haven't seen them for almost three years. The last time I saw them was before my grandpa had his major stroke. It was right around his birthday so we spend a day celebrating with him. It was so good to see them. However, seeing how much he as changed since his stroke makes me so thankful for eternity when all will be made well.

happy birthday!


the grandkids, grandparents and vern (friend)

After celebrating, we went to St. Augustine. It is the oldest European settlement in America. Established in the 1500s by the Spanish, it has great history, seafood, and architecture.

Castillo de San Marco in St. Augustine

I've been to this fort many times but it is always a great adventure. It over looks the bay/intercoastal
 waterway and has protected St. Augustine all these years.


the moat can be filled by opening a hatch into the bay
daniel and ashley warding off pirates
davis inspecting the cannons



old stuff is usually prettier

St. Augustine at dusk
Spanish inspired architecture
In the evenings we often played games. Most of the time it was Bang! but there was a poker night as well. 

only the tough play, so i did not participate :)


Not only were family near by, we got to see several of our close friends for a few hours. Davis' best friend from high school, Phillip, and his wife, Leah, were in Jacksonville visiting family although they live in Texas. They came down for the  to spend half the day with us. They helped us cook our seafood feast that night. They were vital for dinner being served at a decent hour.  My twin from Ridge Haven and a great friend to both Davis and I, Alexis, was also coming to St. Augustine with her family. Our time over-lapped by a few hours on friday and we were able to catch up real quick. It was so quick I forgot to document it. There just wasn't enough time for everyone and everything. But we are thankful for the time we were given.


walk on beach after dinner with phillip and leah


As all enjoyable times, it went by way too fast. Davis and I often comment the only thing that would bring us back east is family. We love living in the west but so many people near and dear to our hearts live so far away.



family!


 We cherish every bit of time we get with our families. We love them and pray for them, as we look forward to the next visit. Thankfully this time it's only matter of weeks until Richard and Angel's wedding in Virginia.


1 comment:

  1. As always, I LOVE YOUR POST and your PICTURES!! Thank you so very much for posting and sharing the sweet time all of you had together!!! Love y'all!!

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